Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Tea Wallets...

I have been sewing tea bag wallets, and I can now say that I don't think I will be stocking an Etsy store any time soon. I am not good and making the same thing, over and over. I found the best way was to make 3 assembly line fashion.Then I don't get completely bored.

I intended to make 10 wallets to give to the church bazaar. Then friends saw them and I sold 5. Since I had promised 10, that meant I needed to make 15.

My progress so far:

These two were presold, and the buyers asked for specific fabric.

These ones even have their buttons on! The cat fabric is the very last I have of that. I bought it about 8 years ago, and I have been hoarding the scraps.

The cat pocket is pieced to give me enough fabric.

I call these my boring ones, fabric not quite to my taste, so easy to use up. The blue and white is home dec. fabric from IKEA. It came as a bag of roughly 8" squares, 40 for $5, and using them meant I didn't need interfacing.
My latest batch is a little more my style.

The narrow one at the top is a card holder, since the scrap was too small for another tea wallet.

The blue one at the bottom is special order for a lady in the choir.

Twelve down and 3 to go! I only need one more for the church I think and the other two are special orders.

If they all sell, that is $75 for the church refugee fund.






9 comments:

  1. Love that rainbow stripey fabric!! I should make one of these for myself--I'm picky about my tea, but shoving a teabag in my purse usually results in a crushed teabag I don't want to use.

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  2. Great progress! Love the music themed ones as well as the brownish/red one with gold dots and stars. They are all nice really.

    I love trying new things, so making the same thing over and over again doesn't appeal to me either. No Etsy store for me, I guess. ;)

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  3. They look great. I made one for a coffee drinking friend. instead of the usual pockets, I made one pocket across and divided it into 4 tall narrow slots. Sometimes you can purchase instant cofffees in the tall tubes, some sugar comes that was instead of the large rectangles. I made these with my quilt bee and one of the ladies was going to use hers for her card wallet instead. Of course, a younger person might want to use it as a condom wallet. You can be safe and stylish afterall.

    Thanks for linking up with Needlework Tuesday

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  4. Well done......I couldn't go into mass production either! You have been raiding my stash, I see - I have both those cat fabrics.

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  5. Love the rainbow colour ones. They all look beautiful. You have been a busy bee!

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  6. What a great idea for a fundraiser. I hope they sell well.

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  7. Your tea wallets look great. That cat fabric is too cute! Always nice to know your limitations, assembly line does not appeal to me either.

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  8. I made a few of these.so much fun. I have o e in my purse. Love carraging my tea bags with me.Restaurants refill coffee but never will give a person another tea bag only hot water on a well used tea bag. I just gave one to a friend this week.

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  9. I like your "style"! You do, though, have a very nice selection that I hope will satisfy every taste. Thanks for posting to TN&TN's WIP Wednesday!

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